TEPCO officials said the underground walls will reduce the daily flow
of contaminated groundwater into the sea from the previous estimated
400 tons to 10 tons.
However, they said it will take a month or two to confirm the effectiveness of the barriers.
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201510260048
Tepco completes sea wall at Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant
Until Monday, about 400 tons of groundwater was draining along the
sides of the buildings and into the sea each day, after being
contaminated with fallout from the 2011 meltdown crisis, according to
Tepco.
The utility says an estimated 150 tons of underground water is still
flowing into the basements of the damaged reactor buildings each day.
The Nuclear Regulation Authority has yet to give permission for the operation, saying creation of frozen soil could drastically change the underground water level around the plant. If the water level outside falls lower than that inside, the contaminated water could leak out. Meanwhile, Tepco has not explained exactly how it will control the water levels, an NRA official said.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/10/26/national/tepco-completes-sea-wall-keep-toxic-fukushima-no-1-water-reaching-sea/#.VjDszyvlxbK
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